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Can anyone advise me?

I have an HP Media Centre pc, I have just tried to run an installation disc for a ION deck to transfer LP's etc & this message box came up. The ordinal 1334 could not be located

in the dynamic link library IML32 dll.I havent got a clue what all this means.Do I have to get a technician to look at pc or is there anything I can do.Help please!

Update:

Thanks for your answers,have contacted Hp & they have suggested it may be a corrupt disc,going to try to install on an other pc before making changes.Help much appreciated.

Update 2:

Thanks for your answers guys!,have contacted Hp & they have suggested it may be a corrupt disc,going to try to install on an other pc before making changes.Help much appreciated.

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    1. Go to Search . You will find this in the Start menu.

    2. Select 'Files and Folders' and search for 'IML32.dll'

    3. If you find any copies of this file in the Windows, System32 or Temp directories then please delete them (or rename if you like). Any copies of this file in other directories should be OK.

    4. Do the same for the file 'dirapi.dll'.

    This should fix the problem.

    Note:These files are used by Macromedia programs or programs made with Macromedia products. Deleting them (or renaming) should not affect the running of your computer but may affect programs like Flash Player.

    If you would prefer not to delete these files then rename them instead. I suggest the names 'iml32OLD.dll' and 'dirapiOLD.dll'. This procedure makes returning the computer to its original state easy.

  • Mike C
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    It's not compatible with Media centre edition, I just got this from their website

    If you are running Windows XP Media Center Addition, you will need to upgrade to XP Home or XP Pro in order to use any USB Class Compliant device like the USB Turntable.

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